I, Aki Tomoya, will not be a simp.

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I picked up my phone and saw it was still Eriri.

"It really wasn't me!"

Eriri, who was at home at the moment, was looking completely bewildered.

Her hands were gripping the phone tightly, trembling uncontrollably.

The very first message at the top, it really wasn't posted by her!

She gritted her teeth, looking at her phone with some regret, and then thought of her own mother, Sayuri Sawamura.

I shouldn't have told my mother about this!

"Are you still concerned about this, Eriri..."

Through a small crack in the doorway, a pair of eyes were observing her.

Sensing that gaze, Eriri turned around and glared at it.

"Illusion?"

However, even though Eriri reacted quickly enough, she didn't see anything.

Sawamura Sayuri, who was already hiding behind the door, wiped non-existent sweat from her forehead.

"Is this kid really that amazing?!"

You underestimated your daughter!

At this point, Eriri had no time to care whether the walls were overheard.

A new reply from childhood friend Aki Tomoya has arrived.

"I don't really understand..."

He said he didn't quite understand.

However, when the incident from that day was mentioned, Aki Tomoya replied that he remembered it.

"I have work to do, so I'll stop talking for now."

He replied that he didn't really care about it.

There were still many things to do at the research institute, so there wasn't time to continue talking about this with Eriri.

Seeing her childhood friend's final reply, Eriri sighed helplessly.

Are you shy?

scare!

The sudden sound behind her startled Eriri, who jumped up abruptly.

Before they knew it, their mother, Sayuri Sawamura, was already standing behind them.

Meanwhile, she was looking at Eriri with a series of gazes that made Eriri feel quite uneasy.

"I'm not shy at all!"

She was reluctant to admit that Sawamura Sayuri's actions had caused her to feel ashamed.

Sawamura Sayuri, however, saw through it but kept quiet.

"It's like... when you sent those kinds of messages, it was as if we were on a date!"

she said.

This statement made Sayuri Sawamura sigh.

As the girl's mother, Sayuri Sawamura's eyes flashed with helplessness.

Still too inexperienced...

"Isn't this a date?"

She asked her daughter this question in return, hoping that Eriri would have some self-awareness.

Hearing this, Eriri's face gradually flushed.

Her gaze darted away, as if she dared not meet her mother's eyes.

"It's not...a date, is it?"

Eriri spoke with an uncertain tone.

Looking back on her childhood sweetheart's attitude, she didn't consider it a date.

"At least that's not what they think."

But when Eriri said this, her tone sounded incredibly certain.

Based on her understanding of her childhood sweetheart, she seemed to firmly believe this.

She could sense that the boy's feelings for her remained well-maintained at the level of childhood sweethearts.

Similarly, while enjoying a normal childhood friendship, Eriri also feels a bit insecure.

After all, they had messed things up once, and the relationship, which had lasted for more than a decade, was in a state of breakdown, but there was still room for maneuver.

"I'm worried about your relationship problems..."

Sayuri Sawamura said this.

Can her daughter now rise to the challenge?

It seems so; compared to before, what has given this guy a bit of growth is not from her pampering and indulgence.

Instead, it was the boys outside who pointed out the thing she had been avoiding.

"Eri, tell me, did Tomoya being with someone yesterday count as a date?"

"Hey, how did you know about this?!"

My primary concern isn't who my childhood friend was with yesterday, but rather why my mother, Sayuri Sawamura, knows about this.

After noticing her daughter's reaction, Sayuri Sawamura gently shook her head and sighed, "If this continues, you'll be defeated by the unexpected arrival of someone, my silly daughter!"

As the previous "sudden arrival" type, Sawamura Sayuri, a winner in life, knows very well just how terrifying a "sudden arrival" type can be.

Especially Kudo Sayaka, who was her classmate for two years, supported each other, and had many similar circumstances.

The Keio girls are also very strong; they are indeed like her, being born out of nowhere.

"Although you're the childhood sweetheart type, you're the daughter of the winner who fell from the sky. Study hard and try a little harder!"

What are you talking about?!

Eriri found her mother's words a bit profound and couldn't quite grasp them at first.

Seeing this, Sayuri Sawamura snorted and bluntly said, "If you don't work a little harder, your good man will be snatched away by someone else."

To be honest, Dongda University's third-grade student meets the criteria for a son-in-law.

"Our Sawamura family doesn't need so-called political marriages. You are the only daughter of the Sawamura family! Show some confidence that rivals those who suddenly appear out of nowhere!"

Promise me you won't become the landlord's foolish daughter.

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Chapter 217 Can't Laugh (2/2)

The autopsy report was written and then reviewed by the director, Yasuo Kamikura.

The next step is to inform the bereaved family of the analysis results.

As expected, after learning that the hospital may have committed medical malpractice, the family's anger was no longer directed only at the other party involved in the car accident, but now also at the hospital.

"We've been deceived?"

The bereaved family members probably had this in mind when they decided to hold the hospital accountable.

They only knew the impact of the car accident, but were unaware of the impact of the surgery.

The report clearly details the circumstances surrounding the car accident and the surgery.

The surgery is directly related.

"I'm sorry, I'm not aware of the specifics."

Director Yasuo Kamikura couldn't say anything about the hospital, but this was yet another issue concerning the right to know.

He couldn't offer advice on what the bereaved family should do; he could only explain the outcome.

A few days later, unsurprisingly, the bereaved family members held the hospital accountable.

The surviving family members were unaware of the effects of the surgery; they were primarily informed of the impact of the car accident.

Therefore, the key point is not only the right to know, but also whether there was any medical malpractice during the treatment process.

Aki Tomoya just treated this as a show to watch.

What he didn't expect was that this matter would eventually involve his classmates.

On the 20th, Aki Tomoya received a call from Majima.


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